No more scary movies By: Jesse Crampton

The screen was blue as if it was frozen of fear of the movie going into it. I held my breath, I heard from someone that the movie was over rated and not scary at all. My sister's boyfriend Jake shook my sister, "You scared yet?"
"Not even close!" Sammy replied confidently.
After 5 minutes of the movie the blood came into play. Under the covers of the fuzzy blanket I shoved another hand full of DoritosĀ® in my mouth. I looked up again out of the covers just to you know "check up" on the movie, "Phew!" I let out a sigh, no blood for the moment. I do a "double-check" and "Boom Bam!" more and more blood and freaky guts and vein's. (Very graphic.) Shivers ran up my spine. I flipped and flopped underneath my sisters couch. I look up and my sister was freaking out. Finally the movie was over. "PHEW!!!" I followed my sister into the bathroom where she fixed her make up. I looked around and I guess mixing gallons of junk food, eating a burger in a matter of seconds, "flipping and flopping" and blood didn't go together correctly so I got "sick" and well lets just say the Junk food and a burger tasted great going down, but disgusting coming up. I'm making sure Horror movies are not on my list of genres.

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